As few as one student and up to nine students are welcome to take part in the Disney Youth Education Series with the Individual Enrollment option. On select dates at Disneyland® Resort in California and Walt Disney World® Resort in Florida, Individual Enrollment allows homeschoolers, virtual students, community groups and vacationing guests to participate in this magical in-park learning experience.

Disney Youth Education Series programs take place in the information-rich setting of the Disney Parks in Florida and California to give students a hands-on, educational adventure.

This collection of guided field studies, available in Applied Sciences, Environmental Studies, Liberal Arts and Leadership Development, is accredited, standards-based and specifically designed to reinforce classroom lessons. Practice teamwork, critical thinking and problemsolving skills as your student participates in one-of-a-kind moments that use the magic of Disney to make learning even more impactful.

Get an inside look at how Disney animators create full length animated features. Learn the history of the art form, develop storytelling skills and practice techniques used to bring some of the most beloved characters of all time to life.

For groups of 9 or fewer.

California

Elementary, Middle - Junior High, High School

Price range determined by type of program and ticket purchased. Local resident options also available for some programs. Expand program information for complete details.

Bring environmental studies lessons to life with this 3‐hour program at Disney's Animal Kingdom® Park. Students gain new perspective while discovering how all people and animals are connected, and how each uniquely responds to environmental challenges. Your group will study different cultural perspectives on conservation, challenges to fossil fuels and the human development of renewable energy. Students will work together using their new knowledge to create an effective conservation action plan.

Key Learning Points

During this interactive field study, students will:

Discuss challenges to fossil fuel and renewable energy use with regard to human development and consumption.

Explore how human decision‐making affects animals and the environment.

Learn about diversity by acknowledging that conservation involves many people with different beliefs, interests and backgrounds.

Develop new directions of thought and become motivated to get involved in conservation in their own lives and communities.

Use a problem‐based approach to create a conservation plan of action with their newfound skills and fresh perspective.

Understand the importance of teamwork as an important tool in both conservation and everyday life.

Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.

All programs subject to availability. Program content, times, attractions and locations subject to change due to inclement weather, availability or group dynamics. Students must meet minimum age/grade requirements.

PRICING OPTIONS

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* This ticket pricing is applicable only to the student(s) participating in the Individual Enrollment: Disney Youth Education Series Program. For Chaperone (required on the program with students ages 14 and younger) and Family pricing please continue into the ticket store through the "Get Started" button below.

Price includes tax. Theme Park admission is required and all participants must purchase an Individual Enrollment: Disney Youth Education Series Ticket Package to attend any Individual Enrollment: Disney Youth Education Series program.

Price valid for student groups arriving January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014.

Embark on a self-guided Quest to determine if you have what it takes to be a Kingdom Keeper. Inspired by book 2 of the popular Kingdom Keeper series, this bold adventure takes place at Disney's Animal Kingdom® Park!

For groups of 10 or more.

Florida

Year Round

Elementary, Middle - Junior High, High School

Price range determined by type of program and ticket purchased. Local resident options also available for some programs. Expand program information for complete details.

In this special presentation by Khalil Kinsey of The Kinsey Collection, students will examine the powerful contributions of African-Americans to American history and be inspired by The Kinsey Collection to seek their own heritage.For groups of 9 or fewer. See below for larger groups.

Get an inside look at how Disney animators create full length animated features. Learn the history of the art form, develop storytelling skills and practice techniques used to bring some of the most
beloved characters of all time to life.

Investigate the synergy at work in Epcot® attractions, where creativity and technology merge to create world-class entertainment. Then learn to recognize synergy among the tools and systems that help us in our daily life.

For groups of 10 or more.

Florida

Year Round

Elementary, Girl Scout Daisies, Girl Scout Brownies

Price range determined by type of program and ticket purchased. Local resident options also available for some programs. Expand program information for complete details.

Investigate the synergy at work in Epcot® attractions, where creativity and technology merge to create world-class entertainment. Then learn to recognize synergy among the tools and systems that help us in our daily life.

For groups of 9 or fewer.

Florida

May and June

Girl Scout Daisies, Girl Scout Brownies

Price range determined by type of program and ticket purchased. Local resident options also available for some programs. Expand program information for complete details.

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The Disney Youth Education Series field studies are accredited by Northwest Accreditation Commission, certifying that all programs provide educationally sound experiences designed for academic achievement. The Northwest Accreditation Commission is dedicated to the advancement of education through the process of accreditation.

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